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Re: Will Blalock Assigned to Maine-D-League

I wouldn't mind seeing Trannon stick... he seemd like a decent guy. Is it just Stinson and Blalock that made the D-League or do we have any other ISUers? What about Homan... still overseas I'd imagine?

Re: Will Blalock Assigned to Maine-D-League

Originally Posted by Clonegrad07

I wouldn't mind seeing Trannon stick... he seemd like a decent guy. Is it just Stinson and Blalock that made the D-League or do we have any other ISUers? What about Homan... still overseas I'd imagine?

Trannon's a cool story, played both football and basketball at MSU and after spending a few years trying to make the NFL, he has switched his focus to basketball.

As for other Cyclones, I'm pretty sure Mike Taylor will end up with a good gig in Europe, Homan is in Greece, Vroman is in Iran, Alex Thompson is in Switzerland, TyRay Pearson is in Finland, Corey McIntosh is in France, Stevie Johnson is in Spain, Jiri Hubalek is in Italy, Jessan Gray is in Uruguay, Rahshon Clark is in Iceland, and Chris Alexander is in South Korea.

It's pretty crazy the places some of these guys end up playing, but they're all chasing the dream still.

Re: Will Blalock Assigned to Maine-D-League

Originally Posted by brentblum

Trannon's a cool story, played both football and basketball at MSU and after spending a few years trying to make the NFL, he has switched his focus to basketball.

As for other Cyclones, I'm pretty sure Mike Taylor will end up with a good gig in Europe, Homan is in Greece, Vroman is in Iran, Alex Thompson is in Switzerland, TyRay Pearson is in Finland, Corey McIntosh is in France, Stevie Johnson is in Spain, Jiri Hubalek is in Italy, Jessan Gray is in Uruguay, Rahshon Clark is in Iceland, and Chris Alexander is in South Korea.

It's pretty crazy the places some of these guys end up playing, but they're all chasing the dream still.

Re: Will Blalock Assigned to Maine-D-League

Originally Posted by brentblum

Trannon's a cool story, played both football and basketball at MSU and after spending a few years trying to make the NFL, he has switched his focus to basketball.

As for other Cyclones, I'm pretty sure Mike Taylor will end up with a good gig in Europe, Homan is in Greece, Vroman is in Iran, Alex Thompson is in Switzerland, TyRay Pearson is in Finland, Corey McIntosh is in France, Stevie Johnson is in Spain, Jiri Hubalek is in Italy, Jessan Gray is in Uruguay, Rahshon Clark is in Iceland, and Chris Alexander is in South Korea.

It's pretty crazy the places some of these guys end up playing, but they're all chasing the dream still.

Really!? I can't think of any nice comments to say so I will keep them to myself...so instead, good for Alex!

Re: Will Blalock Assigned to Maine-D-League

Originally Posted by JBone84

Really!? I can't think of any nice comments to say so I will keep them to myself...so instead, good for Alex!

Believe it or not, AT is averaging 9 points and 5.5 rebounds so far in his season in Switzerland. He's playing almost 35 minutes per game. AT is on the same team as former Hawkeye and Waterloo native Mike Henderson. Small world.

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